Whether you own one of the iconic sports cars or not, everyone arguably has a favorite model or memory of a Corvette that was special to them. On Sunday, some MLive readers shared some of their favorite memories:

Celtdan: Great memories of being dropped off to Riverside Junior High in my Dad's 1974 Corvette while the Pioneer Cassette/Radio played The Doobie Brother "What a Fool Believes". The car was a beast though. Drove like a truck.

Esther Waayenberg: Hubby's second Vette 1976 was purchased in 1980. A few years back, he stripped the white paint off and repainted it an Autumn Red. It has a white interior. He put a small block in it so there is hardly nothing original but he still loves it.

Michegon: When i was 7 or 8 years old I got to ride in a black with red interior convert. I told myself i would buy myself one when i got older. I did buy a white with red interior convert which I enjoyed all day today.

This year also marks the debut and release of the seventh-generation Corvette and the return of the Stingray moniker.

The Stingray, or “Sting Ray” from 1963-67, has only been used on two other generations of production Corvettes in the vehicle’s 60-year history.

Stingray was last used four generations ago on the Detroit-based automaker’s generation 3 Corvette from 1968-82. The name was first used on the 1959 racing car and again for the second-generation Corvette from 1963-67.

Overall, I'd have to say my two favorite Corvette models are the 1963 coupe or 1973 Stingray.

How about you? What’s your favorite Corvette memory or model? If you're not a Corvette enthusiast, the embedded slideshow shows a number of models through the past 60 years that might be able to help you find your favorite.

I'll be monitoring the comments section on this article today, so please leave your favorite memory and model so we can discuss it.

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